Intangible cultural heritage items UNESCO

Arts of the Meddah
Public Storytellers (2008) WHAT IS MEDDAH? A praiser is a theater actor and director who can make eye contact with the public on the stage

Mevlevi Sema Ceremony (2008)
The Mevlevi Sema Ceremony is a Sufi ceremony that symbolizes the degrees of the way to reach Allah, contains religious elements and themes, and as

Âşıklık (Minstrelsy) Tradition
In the tradition of minstrelsy, those who sing poems with saz (with string), without saz (with language), improvisation, with a pen (by writing) or depending

Nevruz (Multinational 2009)
Celebrated with local colors and beliefs in a wide region from Central Asia to the nations in the Balkans, Nevruz is a day that each

Karagöz
Karagöz and Hacivat is a shadow play based on imitation and conversation, played on a screen with two-dimensional depictions. The Karagöz player is called fictional,

Traditional Sohbet Meetings
Traditional Chat meetings are social practices that provide a forum for community members to keep their oral traditions alive, convey their history and share their
Intangible cultural heritage items LOCAL

Çağlak Festivali
Çağlak Festival is being held in Manisa’s Akhisar district every year in may. The first one was held in 1459 and it is still being

Manisa Bezi
Manisa Bezi (Manisa Fabric) is a hand-woven local fabric consisting of weft and warp with a history of 600 years. The basic yarn is cotton,

Kandil Feneri
These two elements have a historical background dating back to the conquest of Manisa. Saruhanoğulları used a clever strategy during the war on the night

Kula Yarenleri
Kula Yarenleri, located in the Kula district of Manisa, continues to exist with the Ahi system. First of all, if we look at the meaning

Manisa Valiliği Türkiye
MAKGED Türkiye
National community center “Izgrev-1930” Bulgaria
DRUSTVO ZA RAZVIJANJE PROSTOVOLJNEGA DELA NOVO MESTO Slovenia
PANEPISTIMIO THESSALIAS Greece
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